I would think it would depend on where the infection came from. If
the windows client connected to the file server was the cause of the corruption
then it would not have mattered if it was a UNIX server or a NT server. The
only thing that would matter is whether or not the client had permissions to
write/modify the files.
-- Ray
On Fri, 5 May 2000 ">sad@valinux.com wrote:
> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:18:54PM -0400, Nick Lucent wrote:
> > One file server of ours lost 18000 plus files. We decided it would be faster
> > to just delete *.*.vbs and do a full restore of all files on the last good
> > backup that arent still on the server. What a mess. Its anything but funny.
> >
>
> That will teach you t run Linux/Samba for your file servers then won't it?
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> Southeast US Systems Engineer
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